
HOW TO LOOK AFTER YOUR EXTENSION LEAD
Check for damage and fractures
daily.
Do not use a
damaged
lead.
Do not
tape or glue
a damaged lead.
If fitted, don’t use a machine
without
the cord
restraint.
If your vacuum is fitted with a cord restraint,
always
ensure this is attached correctly.
Always
change to another power outlet near the end
of your range.
Do not pull on the lead heavily if it is
jammed
, e.g in
a doorway.
Do not pull the plug out from the socket by the
lead.
Wind up the lead from the
machine end.
After every use, wind up the lead
hand over hand.
Grip the
plug
when pulling the lead out from the
socket.
Do not wind up the lead over your
elbow.
Do not wind up the lead from the
wall end.
Do not
stretch
the lead when at the end of your
range.
DO
DO NOT
Do not use a damaged lead.
Do not pull the lead when it is
jammed.
Do not tape or glue damaged
leads.
Change power outlets when
needed.
Always wind up the lead from
the machine end, this helps to
prevent the lead from twisting.
Do not wind up the lead over
your elbow.
Following the guidelines listed below daily, will
significantly increase the life of your power lead.
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EXTENSION LEAD TRAINING TIPS